Tuesday at the Movies

Tuesday at 12:15 in the Afternoon

Do you love movies? The HBCOA now presents Tuesday at the Movies at 12:15 in the afternoon at the Senior Center in Central Park. These are some of the latest movies. Popcorn is served! This is a FREE event. For more information call 714.536.5600

If you are riding the bus, reserve your rides for the month. Call 714.374.1742

Black Panther (March 5th)

After the death of his father, T’Challa (Chadwick Boseman) returns home to the African nation of Wakanda to take his rightful place as king. When a powerful enemy reappears, T’Challa’s mettle as king– and as Black Panther – is tested when he’s drawn into a conflict that puts the fate of Wakanda and the entire world at risk. Faced with treachery and danger, the young king must rally his allies and release the full power of Black Panther to defeat his foes and secure the safety of his people. 135 minutes. Rated PG-13 for prolonged sequences of action violence, and a brief rude gesture.

Little Pink House (March 12th)

Based on a true story, a small town EMT named Susette Kelo (Catherine Keener) leaves a bad marriage and starts over in a new town. She buys a rundown cottage with a gorgeous water view. She fixes it up and paints it pink. Then she discovers that powerful politicians want to bulldoze her blue collar neighborhood for the benefit of pharmaceutical giant Pfizer. Suzette emerges as the reluctant leader of her neighbors in an epic battle that goes all the way to the supreme court and helps millions of Americans protect their homes. 98 minutes.Not rated.

Green Book (March 19th)

When Tony Lip (Viggo Mortensen), a bouncer from an Italian-American neighborhood in the Bronx, is hired to drive Dr. Don Shirley (Mahershala Ali), a world-class Black pianist, on a music tour from Manhattan to the Deep South, they must rely on “The Green Book” to navigate the safe stops for African-Americans. Confronted with racism, danger and unexpected humanity and humor they are forced to set aside differences to survive and thrive on the journey of a lifetime. 130 minutes. Rated PG-13 for thematic content

First Man (March 19)

Oscar winning director Damian Chazelle and star Ryan Gosling reteam for Universal Pictures First Man, the riveting story of NASA’s mission to land a man on the moon, focusing on Neil Armstrong and the years 1961-1969. A visceral, first-person account, based on the book by James R. Hansen, the movie will explore the sacrifices and the cost on Armstrong and on the nation of one of the most dangerous missions in history.138 minutes. Rated PG-13 for some thematic content involving peril, and brief strong language.